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Watch Fast and Furious 6 Online With so many titles to choose from, Netflix Instant's library can be overwhelming. So we bring you this biweekly column as a tool to cut through the clutter by highlighting some now streaming titles that pair well with the latest theatrical releases. Looking to Now You See Me, The Kings of Summer, and The Purge for inspiration, we've pulled together a selection of crime thrillers, indie comedies and horror stories of the hunted.



Watch The Hangover Part 3 Online Magicians are more than masters of illusions in this crime thriller; they are also master bank robbers who bestow their ill-gotten goods upon their giddy audience members. But an FBI agent and an Interpol detective are looking to discover the tricks of their trades and track them down. Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, and Morgan Freeman co-star; Louis Leterrier directs. (Read our review here.)



Watch After Earth Online Got a taste for tales of cops and crooks? Netflix has a great title for you whether you are craving something gritty, comedic or deeply chilling. End of Watch (2012) Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michal Pena as Officers Taylor and Zavala, this critically heralded drama follows the two cops as they patrol the gang-ridden and drug-fueled streets of South Los Angeles. Anna Kendrick and America Ferrera co-star; David Ayer writes and directs.



Watch Star Trek into Darkness Online Clue (1985) Based on the omnipresent board game, this crime comedy takes viewers into the home of blackmailer Mr. Body, a curious host whose gathered together six colorful dinner guests for a night of mystery and murder. When their duplicitous host turns up dead, all their secrets come out and many hilarious hijinks ensue. Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, and Lesley Ann Warren star; Jonathan Lynn directs.



Watch Iron Man 3 Online The Fall (2013) How do you catch a killer who hides in plain sight? That's the question asked in this BBC Two mini-series. Gillian Anderson stars as Stella Gibson, the Detective Superintendent brought in by the Belfast police when a spade of murders has them completely confounded. But this series doesn't only follow her quest. It also tails the killer on his hunt for new victims. Jamie Dornan, Niamh McGrady co-star; Allan Cubitt directs.



Watch Fast and Furious 6 Online Michael Bay has been slowly but surely teasing glimpses of the pre-transformed Transformers 4 automobiles for our viewing pleasure. Car enthusiasts and Transformers fans alike were given the opportunity to look at Bumblebee (a highly-modified vintage 1967 Camaro SS), Optimus Prime covered in flames, and two of the new characters (a Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse and a C7 Corvette Stingray). And today Bay has given us another new look.



Watch Warm Bodies Online The car above is a 2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Coupe. The photo was posted on Michael Bay's website. Pretty sleek! Bay doesn't say which character this Lamborghini represents, but this one joins the other cars set to appear in the anticipated Transformers 4. A couple commenters at the site speculate that it might be a redesigned version of Sideswipe, who was portrayed as a Chevrolet Stingray Concept previously.



For those who want to drool over this car photo properly, you can check out the high-res version of it here. We still have more than a year to go before Transformers 4 arrives in theaters. The Paramount film is scheduled for a June 27, 2014 release. The cast includes Mark Wahlberg, Li Bingbing, comedian TJ Miller, Underworld's Sophia Myles, the excellent Stanley Tucci and Kelsey Grammer as the main (human) villain. The cast alone is shaping up to be pretty fantastic. And then, of course, there are the cars, which - to state the obvious - play a pretty substantial role in these films.



In case you haven't seen it, another previously released vehicle for Transformers 4 is the rugged-looking Hound, "one of the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles from Oshkosh Defense." This one looks ready to tear up the desert.Character actor Bill Irwin has built a long career of out strong supporting roles since making his first appearance back in 1980 (in Robert Altman's Popeye, no less). And it would seem that his years of work caught the eye of director Christopher Nolan, as the filmmaker has just cast the actor in his next film.





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